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A tiger cub seized by the US Border Patrol has found a new home. The male cub was adopted by the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The 5 to 6-week-old baby is in good health.He was discovered in a car crossing the US-Mexico border. A California teenager was arrested for smuggling the cub. The 18-year-old said he bought the cub for $300 in Tijuana, Mexico.Aug 26, 2017

A man was arrested outside Buckingham Palace for carrying a knife. Two officers received minor injuries during the arrest. The man was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and assault on police. Eye witnesses said that the man had been carrying a machete. The Queen was not in residence when the attack outside the palace happened.Aug 26, 2017

The alt-right Freedom Rally in the park just below San Franciscos Golden Gate Bridge on 26 August is being staged by a group called Patriot Prayer. Last weekend, counter-protesters drowned out a similar rally in Boston.Aug 26, 2017

A man was shot dead by Belgian soldiers after he threatened them with a knife. The man reportedly shouted Allahu Akbar during the attack.Authorities are treating the incident as a terror attack. Two soldiers were hurt during the attack but are not seriously injured. The attacker was a 30-year-old Belgian of Somali origin. The man was rushed to hospital but later died of his injuries.Aug 26, 2017

At least 29 people have died in violent protests in India. The protests erupted after a court convicted a self-styled godman of raping two women, angering thousands of his supporters who said he was innocent.Aug 25, 2017

North Korea has warned the U.S. its prepared to engage in a total conflict if the Pentagon missteps during joint military drills with South Korea.Citing a commentary released Thursday by state-run newspaper Rodong Sinmun, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said that the countrys recent successful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) tests meant that it was capable of deterring any US plans to overthrow the government of Kim Jong Un.Aug 25, 2017

CCTV footage shows several men connected to a burglary that saw theft of jewellery worth £1.8 million. Three men broke into Joy Alukkas on Green Street, London, through a hole they smashed in the back of the shop. Five others acted as lookouts before and during the crime.Aug 25, 2017